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-95, to neighborhoods across the state. >> there's no stopping this technology. anyone who thinks they can put this jeanne back in the-- genie back in the box, that's silliness. >> reporter: for years, military has used unmanned aircraft in hot spots. >> reporter: war technology is now coming home, from highways to your neighborhood, thousands of drones are doing everything from keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women that are looking at monitors that are providing control signals, through the network, to antennas on the unmanned vehicle. >> reporter: this is the patuxent river unmanned vehicle. wjz gained access to this secure facility, where cutting- edge drones are put to the test. the massive plane you see is controlled remotely, only by train operators on the ground. again, no pilot is inside, through a series of sensors and satellites. >> turn left, turn right. climb, descend, turn on a camera, turn off a camera. >> reporter: they also track storms, like hurricane sandy, flying at high altitudes for very long times, measuring
-95, to neighborhoods across the state. >> there's no stopping this technology. anyone who thinks they can put this jeanne back in the-- genie back in the box, that's silliness. >> reporter: for years, military has used unmanned aircraft in hot spots. >> reporter: war technology is now coming home, from highways to your neighborhood, thousands of drones are doing everything from keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women...
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. >> there's no stopping this technology. anyone who thinks they can put this benie back in the box, that's silliness. >> reporter: they've used unmanned aircraft in hot spots around the world. war-time technology is coming home from highways to your neighborhood, thousands of drones are doing everything from keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women looking at monitors that are providing control signals through the network to antennas on the unmanned vehicle. >> reporter: this is the air station in st. mary's county. we gained access to the secure facility where drones are put to the test. the massive plane you see is controlled remotely only by trained operators on the ground. again, no pilot is inside. through a series of sensors and satellites. >> turn left, turn right, climb, descend, turn on a camera, turn off a camera. >> reporter: they help track storms flying at high altitudes for long times measuring things like wind speed and direction. they're not stopping there. police departments could use drones to check cars, catch speeders
. >> there's no stopping this technology. anyone who thinks they can put this benie back in the box, that's silliness. >> reporter: they've used unmanned aircraft in hot spots around the world. war-time technology is coming home from highways to your neighborhood, thousands of drones are doing everything from keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women looking at monitors that are providing control signals through the network...
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frontier in maryland. technology and the future, a closer look tell me you love me. tell me i'm beautiful. tell me we'll grow old together. in sickness and in health. tell me that i'm still the one. that you need me. that i'm your super hero! tell me you'll never let me go. tell me you miss me. that's all i need. [ female announcer ] for everything they need to hear this valentine's day there's a hallmark card. >>> it's 6:22, drone strikes are under the microsoap on capital hill. >>> drones can be used for more than military maneuvers and fighting terrorists abroad, now, the national weather service. even private businesses are exploring the use of drones here in the united states. could these eyes in the sky see more than they are supposed to in mike helgren reports on who is watching us and who is trying to stop it. >> reporter: becoming more common over the skies of maryland -- . >> this is the smoldering wreckage after a navy drone costing more than $170 million crashed last year during a test flight on maryland's eastern shore. for many, it was the first time they even had heard the
frontier in maryland. technology and the future, a closer look tell me you love me. tell me i'm beautiful. tell me we'll grow old together. in sickness and in health. tell me that i'm still the one. that you need me. that i'm your super hero! tell me you'll never let me go. tell me you miss me. that's all i need. [ female announcer ] for everything they need to hear this valentine's day there's a hallmark card. >>> it's 6:22, drone strikes are under the microsoap on capital hill....
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watching in a pitch black room. >>> former aerospace technology president facing federal charges accused of slapping a baby and using a racial slur onboard an airplane because the boy was crying. the mother now worries about the long term effects on her child. >> reporter: when jessica bennett and her 2-year-old adopted son took their seats next to joe hunly their flight got off to a rocky start. >> oh, we are sitting next to you and he just basically rolled his eyes and growled. >> reporter: he allegedly began complaining he was too big to sit on his mothers lap becoming more out spoken as the flight continued. >> he was annoyed with his comments, turning my light back on after i would turn it off and constantly saying things to the staff. so i took us out of the situation we stood back by the bathroom. >> reporter: she stood with joe that for 90 minutes returning for the landing. when they sat, jonah began to cry. he became irate. >> he looked at me and said bleep. >> reporter: shocked she questioned him. >> i said what did you say. >> reporter: he then pushed up against her fa
watching in a pitch black room. >>> former aerospace technology president facing federal charges accused of slapping a baby and using a racial slur onboard an airplane because the boy was crying. the mother now worries about the long term effects on her child. >> reporter: when jessica bennett and her 2-year-old adopted son took their seats next to joe hunly their flight got off to a rocky start. >> oh, we are sitting next to you and he just basically rolled his eyes and...
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of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ ♪
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work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our newfound energy is drawn from lands and waters that we the public own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research in technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of c.e.o.s and retired generals and admiral cans get behind this idea then so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we've put up with for far too long. i'm also issuing a new goal for america. let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next 20 years. (applause) we'll work with the states to do it. those states with the best ideas to create jobs and lower energy bills by constructing more efficient buildings will receive federal support to help make that happen. america's energy sector is just one part of an aging infrastructure badly in n
work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our newfound energy is drawn from lands and waters that we the public own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research in technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of c.e.o.s and retired generals and admiral...
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experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our limited edition bed plus special offers through monday. >>> in thailand people were lip locked for 58.5 hours they out lasted seven other couples. their lips had to stay together at all times except for bathroom breaks. >> i thought you were going to say even. >>> san francisco was recently named america's happiest city. hunts of people got together for the 8th annual great san francisco pillow fight. participants could only hit someone holding a pillow. everyone looked like they were happy and having a good time except for the people ho had to clean up the flying feathers. >> we will be r happy valentine's day. i never knew he liked me. we'd have to keep it quiet. or we could just tell h.r. happy valentine's d
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a main culprit in online spying directed at companies with ties to military technology, but energy, finance, and other industries have also been hacked over the past five years. senior correspondent john miller is a former fbi assistant director. john, good morning. how widespread? >> this is pretty widespread charlie. when you take an nie, national intelligence estimate this is really the consensus of all 16 intelligence agencies on a problem, so this is going to be a fairly authoritative document that's sounding the alarm that china -- well, picture this. two giant aircraft hangars full of military people who work 24/7 hacking into u.s. government databases, private corporation databases. >> you mean those are chinese hackers doing that. >> yes yes. and they're working for the government. these aren't guys doing it for entertaining. here's the difference. we do that too. all countries do that. the difference -- i think the alarm the report sounds is china does it not just for political and military secrets, they're stealing trade secrets to get china ahead. >>> obviously the brea
a main culprit in online spying directed at companies with ties to military technology, but energy, finance, and other industries have also been hacked over the past five years. senior correspondent john miller is a former fbi assistant director. john, good morning. how widespread? >> this is pretty widespread charlie. when you take an nie, national intelligence estimate this is really the consensus of all 16 intelligence agencies on a problem, so this is going to be a fairly...
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was found in the waters near middle river. tim williams reports how new technology could possibly solve this mystery. >> this is the emergency that has taken walt -- image that has taken baltimore police a year to create and they don't know the identity. >> we're not sure what happened to him. we don't have any idea who he is. he is someone's family, and every human being deserves the dignity of being buried with a name. >> this image is from a skull reconstruction. he was found in the waters of back river on september 8th, 2011, the location just under the bridge at interstate 695. when officers found the body it was badly decomposed. a witness told police it was not there earlier that day. since then no one has come forward to report him missing. since the body was found in these waters more than a year ago police have used every method they know to identify the body including dna testing. no luck. >> at this point we're expanding our search other states. we're asking that people share the photo. we're hoping that somewhere someone will see this picture and be able to tell us th
was found in the waters near middle river. tim williams reports how new technology could possibly solve this mystery. >> this is the emergency that has taken walt -- image that has taken baltimore police a year to create and they don't know the identity. >> we're not sure what happened to him. we don't have any idea who he is. he is someone's family, and every human being deserves the dignity of being buried with a name. >> this image is from a skull reconstruction. he was...
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were flying above us. >> there is no stopping this technology. after who thinks they can put the jeanie back in the box, that is silliness. >> er they used aircraft around the world. >> wartime technology is coming home, from highways to your neighborhoods. thousands of drones are keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women looking at monitoring providing control signals through the network to antenna as on the vehicle. >> this this is the naval air station in st. mary's county. wjz eyewitness news gained access to the secure facility where drones are put to the test. the massive plane is controlled remotely by trained operators on the ground. again, no pilot is inside through a series of censors and satellites. they also track storms like hurricane sandy, flying at high altitudes for very long times measuring wind speed and direction. >> you seeing things in higher detail. >> reporter: but they are not stomping there. police departments could use droned a check cars, catch speeders and track criminals in baltimore and beyond. >>
were flying above us. >> there is no stopping this technology. after who thinks they can put the jeanie back in the box, that is silliness. >> er they used aircraft around the world. >> wartime technology is coming home, from highways to your neighborhoods. thousands of drones are keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women looking at monitoring providing control signals through the network to antenna as on the vehicle....
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and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> simon: iron dome is a technological marvel, a cutting- edge weapon of war that even some pacifists might come to love. instead of killing people, iron dome saves them by intercepting rockets loaded with explosives before they can land on innocent civilians. and it does all this in less time than we've just spent explaining it. do you think people in tel aviv feel safer today than they did six months ago? >> by far. >> pelley: the "africa mercy" sails into ports to treat diseases that the rest of the world doesn't see anymore. >> you're all right, baby. >> pelley: for her mostly american crew... >> hey, i hear your voice. >> pelley: ...it is the journey of a lifetime. >> talk to us. >> pelley: you know that there are some people saying to themselves, "i could never do what she does. those poor people are terribly disfigured. i can't look at them." >> people have been saying that to these people their whole lives. someone has to look at them. someone has to look them in the eye and tell them that "you're human and i recognize that in you." ( lau
and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> simon: iron dome is a technological marvel, a cutting- edge weapon of war that even some pacifists might come to love. instead of killing people, iron dome saves them by intercepting rockets loaded with explosives before they can land on innocent civilians. and it does all this in less time than we've just spent explaining it. do you think people in tel aviv feel safer today than they did six months ago? >> by far. >> pelley: the...
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government smaller and more efficient. we need to invest in technology and automation and save our taxpayers dollars. >> reporter: mayor blake's plan falls into the reworking the tax structure. >> i will not allow the structural deficit to be pwals -- balanced on the backs of maryland residents and employees. >> reporter: employee pension and health care costs have been sited as a critical factor. >> baltimore's pension is the largest pension that does not require employee contribution. that must change. >> reporter: according to the reaction from police and fire unions are concerned, i did speak briefly for the leaders of those two unions unions and they are reserving comment until they find out what the plan consists of. >> and mayor blake told the council, that she has never been one to sugar coat things. >>> the big name who wants to be anne arundel county's next executive in the wake of the leopold scandal. i'm mike hellgren at the arundel center with the full details. >> tax free shopping is coming to maryland this weekend. i'm mary bubala, find out what qualifies next. >>> a
government smaller and more efficient. we need to invest in technology and automation and save our taxpayers dollars. >> reporter: mayor blake's plan falls into the reworking the tax structure. >> i will not allow the structural deficit to be pwals -- balanced on the backs of maryland residents and employees. >> reporter: employee pension and health care costs have been sited as a critical factor. >> baltimore's pension is the largest pension that does not require...
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at israel's game-changing technology. >> reporter: over the past 11 years, more than 15,000 rockets and mortars have been fired at israel by hezbollah and lebanon in the gaza strip. as of recently the only thing civilians could do is run for cover, but in the latest round of fighting between israel and hamas late last year some stopped running and tried to get good picture because this time when hamas fired rockets, iron dome fired missiles to inder september them in the sky before they could do any damage on the ground. you're looking at an iron dome missile on its way. you can't see the hamas rocket it's going after, but watch how the missile will adjust its course to get close to the hamas rocket and blow it up. at night the images of iron dome are even more spectacular. this video was taken at a wedding in southern is rile. a squadron of iron dome missiles could be seen. the wedding music played on de despiedde despite the background. >> do you think they feel safer today than they did six months ago? >> by far. we interviewed him just before israel's recent elections. >> now pe
at israel's game-changing technology. >> reporter: over the past 11 years, more than 15,000 rockets and mortars have been fired at israel by hezbollah and lebanon in the gaza strip. as of recently the only thing civilians could do is run for cover, but in the latest round of fighting between israel and hamas late last year some stopped running and tried to get good picture because this time when hamas fired rockets, iron dome fired missiles to inder september them in the sky before they...
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innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. and you'll only find it at a sleep number store. where during the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses now start at just $599. save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. plus, through monday, special financing on all beds and a free comforter with selected beds. you won't find your sleep number setting at an ordinary mattress store. you'll find it exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. >>> it's the top of the hour and we not only have that week's end vibe going it's a much calmer morning commuter wise. sharon is watching traffic, marty is at first warning weather. >> it's some stars out there but it's going to cloud up through the day. that 31 is a degree cooler than this time yesterday. at lunch 52 on its way to a high in the low to mid 50s. >>> here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> not nearly what we had yesterday but we picked up our first few problems. one on 95 in the southbound direction
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with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. and you'll only find it at a sleep number store. where right now, during the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and you can save an astonishing 50% on our innovative sleep number limited edition bed. final days! ends sunday! you won't find your sleep number setting at an ordinary mattress store. you'll find it exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. >>> it's the bottom of the hour and things are looking good when you look to the east, we'll have a sunrise shortly. not so to the west. sharon is watching the roads through out the area, marty is over at first warning weather. >> here's first warning doing -- doppler. we're seeing shower activity pressing towards the metro. it's going to be a day of rain. there's a good slug of moisture out there as a cold front makes its way towards new england with yet more snow for those folks. temperatures milder than yesterday. that 36 is 16 degrees warmer this time yesterday. by l
with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. and you'll only find it at a sleep number store. where right now, during the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and you can save an astonishing 50% on our innovative sleep number limited edition bed. final days! ends sunday! you won't find your sleep number setting at an ordinary mattress store. you'll find it exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number....
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just another blimp. we'll take you on a ride to see why new thinking and new technology could mean the return of air ships. that's all ahead. >>> right now it's time to show this morning's headlines. "the new york times" says the rising cost of health care is slowing and that helping it ease the deficit. the congressional budget office now estimates hundreds of billions of dollars have been cut from the cost of medicare and medicaid. overall, health care spending is at its lowest rate in decades. >>> the "washington post" looks at state of the union squatters. they are the lawmakers who wait hours to stake out one of the coveted aisle seats in the house chamber. being in that spot can mean some high-profile television face time when greeting the president. >>> the "wall street journal" says gum chewing is falling out of favor. gum makers are looking to win customers back. they're shrinking gum packages to fit in the pockets of jeans and are trying new flavors like orange cream pop and wild berry remix which i think might be part of the problem. i like just the traditional flavors.
just another blimp. we'll take you on a ride to see why new thinking and new technology could mean the return of air ships. that's all ahead. >>> right now it's time to show this morning's headlines. "the new york times" says the rising cost of health care is slowing and that helping it ease the deficit. the congressional budget office now estimates hundreds of billions of dollars have been cut from the cost of medicare and medicaid. overall, health care spending is at its...
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technology. >> we hear that they need to shoot things down but don't have it. is that something worth spending our money? >> it is. we have this technology. we have spacecraft that have orbited asteroids, landed on asteroids, we've been able to shoot an impacter inside of comet temple 1. earth is moving. they have to occur at the same place in time. if you hit it and change the impact of speerkd it will either arrive too late or too early. >> should we have seen this coming? >> well, this one was a very small one. and also asteroids can sometimes do what fighter pilots do. they come at you from the sun so they blind you. but nasa has three observatories worldwide, in california new mexico, and puerto rico, scans the skies 24 hours a day, 7 day as week. they have picked up about 98% of the detects rocks. the problem is we even only cataloged 10,000 so far. >> jeffrey kluger thanks. >> thank you for having me. >>> ask any one of the 3,000-plus passengers who were aboard the carnival cruise ship "triumph" when they made it back to port thursday night, they'll tell you it stunk. that was
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very expensive, like $150,000. like all technology, the cost decreases. i think it will be very affordable within the next few years. >> and hopefully insurance will cover that. >> exac >>> memories of president kennedy go up for auction this weekend and we'll show you the collection of his personal aide. it covers everything from birthday parties to the assassination. that's next on "cbs this morning." 360 dusters extender, and you'll dump your old duster. but don't worry he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ ♪ who's that lady? ♪ ♪ sexy lady, who's that lady? ♪ [ female announcer ] swiffer 360 dusters extender cleans high and low with thick all around fibers that attract and lock up to two times more dust than a feather duster. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer dusters refills are available with the fresh scent of gain. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a
very expensive, like $150,000. like all technology, the cost decreases. i think it will be very affordable within the next few years. >> and hopefully insurance will cover that. >> exac >>> memories of president kennedy go up for auction this weekend and we'll show you the collection of his personal aide. it covers everything from birthday parties to the assassination. that's next on "cbs this morning." 360 dusters extender, and you'll dump your old duster. but...
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. nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. hey! hey honey! hey alan. uh, hey.... i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thout you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. [ male announcer ] these heads belong to those who can't put life on hold because of a migraine. so they trust excedrin migraine to relieve pain fast. plus sensitivity to light sound, even nausea. no wonder it's #1 neurologist recommended. migraines are where excedrin excels. this winter, don't miss the biggest... you won't run into deals this big just anywhere. rush into sears presidents day event. save up to 30% on appliances. this is worth running into. this is sears. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken b
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a couple of minutes. because of technology, because of things changing so rapidly. it is a brand new world. vicki, thank you for the importance of that network and everything else. thank you. next, i want to introduce you to a gentleman. he is tall, dark, handsome. sorry, that was me. wrong script. [laughter] you, too, right? it's your birthday, right? ok. in all seriousness, a gentleman by the name of dmitri is here. i want you to meet him. his name is dmitri belzer. he has worked in the disability community for years providing technology access for more than 30 years. trained as a sign language expert and interpreter, he established a death services program ast san francisco state university, provided support services for colleges. we don't call them disabled. they happen to have a disability. he joined pacific bell, helped organize honda the advisory group for people that happen to have a disability. he gave them put to that company on how to develop features that will help them do better. he became the director of death and disabled services. he was executive director for ber
a couple of minutes. because of technology, because of things changing so rapidly. it is a brand new world. vicki, thank you for the importance of that network and everything else. thank you. next, i want to introduce you to a gentleman. he is tall, dark, handsome. sorry, that was me. wrong script. [laughter] you, too, right? it's your birthday, right? ok. in all seriousness, a gentleman by the name of dmitri is here. i want you to meet him. his name is dmitri belzer. he has worked in the...
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you are one of the contract in city senior centers, this is part of our broadband technology grant, the average cost is zero. [laughter] if you were to buy this for your home, it costs a couple of hundred dollars. the games cost between $20.40 dollars. they have hundreds of different games to play. to the games cost between $20.40 dollars. and hundreds of different games to play. we have other adaptive devices that can be used with the wii. this is a foot pedal. -- this is a foot pedal. along with the buttons on the hand device connected to alicia's remote, we can use foot pedals if there are games the require numerous controls. it is very adaptive. then, really interesting. what about someone who may be a quadriplegic and does not have the ability to use arms or legs? there is a sip and tug adapter that allows someone to control the wii with his or her mouth. you can still engaged the wii by puffing into the tube. this company has made the wii completely accessible for anyone to play. it is a great option. if you want more information about the adaptive equipment for the wii, visi
you are one of the contract in city senior centers, this is part of our broadband technology grant, the average cost is zero. [laughter] if you were to buy this for your home, it costs a couple of hundred dollars. the games cost between $20.40 dollars. they have hundreds of different games to play. to the games cost between $20.40 dollars. and hundreds of different games to play. we have other adaptive devices that can be used with the wii. this is a foot pedal. -- this is a foot pedal. along...
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the samsung corporation. >> guest: samsung is now the largest technology company in the world by sale. we cover all the way from components like your chips at and all the way through finished goods like appliances, televisions and smart phones so you will see a whole range of products here at the booths where we are showing audio systems and televisions in the whole range of electronic products. >> host: what is your position at samsung as executive vice president? what are you responsible for quest. >> guest: i am responsible for north america covering the united states and canada and looking at all the strategies so overseeing all the different products areas and how we put together strategies. >> host: you spend quite a few years in korea correct? >> guest: that's right. >> host: why are you now understates? >> guest: it's very interesting when you abandon the headquarters, you have seen what it is to have global responsibility when looking at a narrower product line but now i'm coming to the u.s. i can look at all the different product lines in one geographic context so it's
the samsung corporation. >> guest: samsung is now the largest technology company in the world by sale. we cover all the way from components like your chips at and all the way through finished goods like appliances, televisions and smart phones so you will see a whole range of products here at the booths where we are showing audio systems and televisions in the whole range of electronic products. >> host: what is your position at samsung as executive vice president? what are you...
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. earlier in my career, -- i'm new to cable. -- you are the yo chief technology officer at -- >> correct. >> there in the -- my role at hp, we focused a lot on what the people do with the technology in their homes and in their hands and on their desk. being able to look at that from end to end. an innovator by back and. it is about coming up with those great i years and translating those two have high impacts. >> what are some products that you are excited about? >> we have been looking at all of the programs that we have currently running. we narrowed it down to key focus areas. one is the technology. commercially, we have been upwards of megabits. we will see 300. we announced work on 3.1 which is technologies out of cable lab that will allow cable operators to offer you 10 gig. you will start seeing that as we get those technologies refined. we are seeing that progression. better technologies on the network side. giving you more capacity to watch those videos and communicate with friends and all kinds of things. >> is that going to take new hardware and wires in the home? >> no. the c
. earlier in my career, -- i'm new to cable. -- you are the yo chief technology officer at -- >> correct. >> there in the -- my role at hp, we focused a lot on what the people do with the technology in their homes and in their hands and on their desk. being able to look at that from end to end. an innovator by back and. it is about coming up with those great i years and translating those two have high impacts. >> what are some products that you are excited about? >> we...
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front of technology. but to be really well educated and a specialist in any one of those things, requires a very deep immersion, deep immersion software or bioinfomatics or the various underlying sciences. and i wish i had had a better formal scientific education when i was younger. that more than anything would have helped me, i think. >> rose: here's you what said, my undergraduate degree was in history. i wish i would have been smart enough to excel in math, fitics-- physics or biology because the voyagers and adventurers come from there. >> that's where they start from. and yes, i don't quarrel with any part of that sentiment. i think those are today's voyagers. and they start off with a grounding in those particular sciences. >> rose: and do the business school grads become transactional people and go to wall street and go to financial institutions? >> it's obviously, charlie, unfair to paint a broad-brush here. and there's some very talented people who come out of the business schools. but-- and who join these companies. and a very vital parts of helping the companies get
front of technology. but to be really well educated and a specialist in any one of those things, requires a very deep immersion, deep immersion software or bioinfomatics or the various underlying sciences. and i wish i had had a better formal scientific education when i was younger. that more than anything would have helped me, i think. >> rose: here's you what said, my undergraduate degree was in history. i wish i would have been smart enough to excel in math, fitics-- physics or...
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samsung corporation. >> guest: so samsung is now the largest technology company in the world by sales. we cover all the way from components like semiconductor chips and flat panel displays all the way through to finished goods like home appliances, it'sing and smartphones -- televisions and smartphones. so you'll see a whole range of products at the booth where we're sewing pcs, audio systems, home appliances, televisions, the whole range. >> host: what is your position at samsung as executive vice president? for what are you responsible? >> guest: so i'm responsible for our corporate strategy in north america, covering the united states and canada, and then looking at all of our corporate strategies across -- [inaudible] so overseeing all the different product areas and how we put together strategies there, that's my responsibility. >> host: you spent quite a few years in korea, correct? >> guest: that's right. just over ten years. >> host: and why are you now in the states? >> guest: probably they got tired of me, said we need a breather. but it's very interesting when you've been i
samsung corporation. >> guest: so samsung is now the largest technology company in the world by sales. we cover all the way from components like semiconductor chips and flat panel displays all the way through to finished goods like home appliances, it'sing and smartphones -- televisions and smartphones. so you'll see a whole range of products at the booth where we're sewing pcs, audio systems, home appliances, televisions, the whole range. >> host: what is your position at samsung...
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%. almost 2%. the decision that we made, with technology companies, by inviting twitter to stay in mid market, as they grow from 450 employees, to over 2000. they signal that the beginning of their lease, they would release about 250,000 square feet of the building, but they are exceeding that already. by june of next year, they will have 1000 people moving from their folsom street office to market street. that is what we were wishing would happen. what people do not understand, when they see the twitter deal, it was not so much the twittered deal as it was a mid-american revitalization effort by us. that is what we wanted to do. we wanted to use the ttwitter deal to signal the revitalization of the corridor. and it worked. i'm with another company that had decided to relocate in the same building, but what was happening across the street at a lot of people did not know. on 10th and market, there is a project that has been a hole in the ground for over three years, crescent heights. they did not start that project, about 500 units, because there investors got shaky over the last couple
%. almost 2%. the decision that we made, with technology companies, by inviting twitter to stay in mid market, as they grow from 450 employees, to over 2000. they signal that the beginning of their lease, they would release about 250,000 square feet of the building, but they are exceeding that already. by june of next year, they will have 1000 people moving from their folsom street office to market street. that is what we were wishing would happen. what people do not understand, when they see...
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. there are people and technology that say this is a place they want to be. entrepreneurs say this is where they want to be. when companies like facebook are started at an institution like harvard and a pier, you start to recognize why this is so special and fiber and why innovation is a bleeding heart economy. so let me try to give some brief introductions about our panel today. i have to confess, i only just met one of our panelists, lee said dyson, the ceo of coverity. she got a ph.d. in physics from mit but felt the urge to come out here to california and she did her research at stanford and lawrence berkeley. that is an indication we are getting smart people like her out to california to start companies like hers. 15 employees in 2008. it is interesting, we talk about cloud computing and these technology companies, but she takes electronic waste that is rich in carbon and recycles that into oil for plastics and a variety of other things. i wish i had more time to talk to you and get to know you because i am sure there's an interesting story that you will really enjoy hearing f
. there are people and technology that say this is a place they want to be. entrepreneurs say this is where they want to be. when companies like facebook are started at an institution like harvard and a pier, you start to recognize why this is so special and fiber and why innovation is a bleeding heart economy. so let me try to give some brief introductions about our panel today. i have to confess, i only just met one of our panelists, lee said dyson, the ceo of coverity. she got a ph.d. in...
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individuals that create technology, the kind of technology that needs to be acquired by the technology industry, for example. also many other sources of revenue. we just want to point out that sometimes the talented scientists and clinicians of the nih feel hampered by some of the policies and rules that come our way. we offer our help in any way that we can to try to work together with you to figure out ways to ensure the maximum creativity of a federal scientists so that the american people can get the most of their investment. >> thank you. we all have to be at the table. we need your input. we have tried to work with the same set of facts. there is 1.2 trillion dollars of tax expenditures, that was a one-year number. the problem we have with sequestration is that it is two trillion over 10 years. the annual tax expenditure number is 10 times that amount. the upper 1% of income earners in this country get about 25% of tax expenditure benefits. so, there is room for changes in our tax code that will be encouraged the type of creativity you are talking about and allow us to have reaso
individuals that create technology, the kind of technology that needs to be acquired by the technology industry, for example. also many other sources of revenue. we just want to point out that sometimes the talented scientists and clinicians of the nih feel hampered by some of the policies and rules that come our way. we offer our help in any way that we can to try to work together with you to figure out ways to ensure the maximum creativity of a federal scientists so that the american people...
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the necessary needs of technology whto learn and to grw at to do things. and why you and i need the things you're going to hear in just a couple of minutes. i just want to take a quick moment as you get settled. you will have to stop talking because i will not talk over you. you, too. i'm going to count to ten. i usually don't have to finish to ten. when you think of technology in the world today, we can't even imagine what is going to have the month from now. think of the things that have been eaten up. we used to have payphones. they are gone. the cellphone 8 it up. the cellphone 8 of the camera industry. you don't need to buy a camera. the cellphone 8 the watch industry. i don't even wear a watch. you can go through the list. he you don't have to go to the bank anymore. take a picture of a check and make a deposit. look at all the things that we have changed. and change every day. if we can't imagine what is going to happen by christmas time. you don't even have to go to the pharmacy to say, fill this out. pick up a phone, punch in, go and get it. send your kids over. i know. sim
the necessary needs of technology whto learn and to grw at to do things. and why you and i need the things you're going to hear in just a couple of minutes. i just want to take a quick moment as you get settled. you will have to stop talking because i will not talk over you. you, too. i'm going to count to ten. i usually don't have to finish to ten. when you think of technology in the world today, we can't even imagine what is going to have the month from now. think of the things that have...
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technology to tap into that shale. >> we're not using it. >> we have -- we're using it in larger and larger amounts. what's happened in the united states is we have had a shale gas revolution already with more potential. the technology is good. environmental standards are very high because the industry is making a major effort to ensure that there are no major mistakes that cause problems. so this will do two things. it creates a lot of jobs in this industry but it also lowers the cost of chemicals, it lowers the cost of gas, gasses backing out coal, backing out natural gas that we otherwise would import and we're also increasing production of petroleum. we used to be dependent on imports for 60% of our petroleum and now 40%. we'll be potentially an exporter of natural gas, government regulations have to be worked out but we could be exporting natural gas if the right decisions are made to do that. the amounts will obviously depend on certain decisions. wreel be at least in a position to export natural gas which no one would have imagined ten years ago. >> exactly right. there were r
technology to tap into that shale. >> we're not using it. >> we have -- we're using it in larger and larger amounts. what's happened in the united states is we have had a shale gas revolution already with more potential. the technology is good. environmental standards are very high because the industry is making a major effort to ensure that there are no major mistakes that cause problems. so this will do two things. it creates a lot of jobs in this industry but it also lowers the...
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constitutional provision, the objects addressed in the second amendment inherently evolve with technology. guns today are exceptionally different from guns a hundred years ago, let alone guns at the time of the framing. and in light of the second amendment's peculiarly close relationship with technology, it would make even less sense to be bound solely by history. in his prepared statement, mr. cooper quoted from i think it was chicago v. mcdonald where the court said that the second amendment is like the other amendments. it's subject to a consideration of competing constitutional claims like claims to life, liberty, security and then here's the language, it's knotts to be singed -- it's not to be singled out for special treatment. and i think what mr. cooper is doing is he's elevating the second amendment above all of the other values. of course the court doesn't think that the second amendment should be subject to reevaluation and rejiggering and rebalancing just because we live in the 21st century. but he, as all of the examples that you, i think, carefully enumerated, is clearly open
constitutional provision, the objects addressed in the second amendment inherently evolve with technology. guns today are exceptionally different from guns a hundred years ago, let alone guns at the time of the framing. and in light of the second amendment's peculiarly close relationship with technology, it would make even less sense to be bound solely by history. in his prepared statement, mr. cooper quoted from i think it was chicago v. mcdonald where the court said that the second amendment...
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. .. the new technology would be the answer, but 12 years ago technology had not yet caught up at the station. last year he gave thanks to the production team that pushed themselves to deliver some thing never been done before, a marvelous movie was created. this is another example of why we go to the movies to be astonished into dream as well. it was all of this technology, innovation and creativity, ticket price to consumers has remained remarkably stable over many, many of us, roughly dollars. other than listening to music, watching free tv programming, the most affordable, accessible entertainment is watching a picture inside the state-of-the-art theater. that's why they've told theaters continue to try were people than all theme parks and major sporting event combine. it has never been a better time to be a consumer of movies and television. because it is not up to more people in workplaces want to watch them more times across multiple platforms, the film and television industries innovating to meet that demand. today's movies and television shows can be viewed in theaters on big
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they have been. >> absolutely never. absolutely never. a lot of people think it's a technology race between apple and google. google used a business model to attack apple not a tech. that's a less than free model which prevents apple from charging extreme margins. apple is not done as a company. they can make better product or drop prices. make better products, r&d expenditures drop margins, drop prices drop margins. either way you look at it, margins are done. >> jon fortt, i know tim cook hasn't been there that long, a year and a half, the stock above where it was when he took over, well above the highs. any rumblings out west about tim cook's future? >> zero. everybody knows tim cook is a ceo, will be for a long time, has delivered what he said he would though not what some people expected. look, on this margins question, what reggie said could perhaps happen. we haven't actually seen any real signs of it. what i mean when i say that, iphone asps have not come down significantly at all. ipad asps have with ipad mini not because of competition from google. if anything, you could s
they have been. >> absolutely never. absolutely never. a lot of people think it's a technology race between apple and google. google used a business model to attack apple not a tech. that's a less than free model which prevents apple from charging extreme margins. apple is not done as a company. they can make better product or drop prices. make better products, r&d expenditures drop margins, drop prices drop margins. either way you look at it, margins are done. >> jon fortt, i...
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world changes for his use of technology and empowering social change. he is working on a biography of leonard freed. let us welcome these distinguished guests and one how leonard freed's images of the historic march in august 1963 changed the ongoing worldwide struggle for civil rights. [applause] >> "this is the day," how did this book it started? i say, it was president obama in his first term who said, i am nearer because you all marched. 50 years ago we did, what did i think america was? it was all things to me. my husband home country, my new jewish family, robert and benjamin, leonards cousins, and lots of americans. we came here from amsterdam to photograph the blessed people. i have no photo of myself, of our seven-month stay in america but pictures of her four year old daughter, her grandparents and cousins. leonard was very -- he needed all film for his project. nothing but races he said. i wish i had a picture of myself and of leonard at the march on washington. i only had my eyes. and these eyes looked and looked and looked, i would say, all these faces, and when letter to
world changes for his use of technology and empowering social change. he is working on a biography of leonard freed. let us welcome these distinguished guests and one how leonard freed's images of the historic march in august 1963 changed the ongoing worldwide struggle for civil rights. [applause] >> "this is the day," how did this book it started? i say, it was president obama in his first term who said, i am nearer because you all marched. 50 years ago we did, what did i...
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technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes of jane, brian, tina lee and a bunch of other people who have been sort of working on this open data problem, it's been sort of exciting to sort of see it come to fruition today and see sort of the progress that they've made. so, for me this is sort of -- it's been fun to sort of watch this team of people come together and do what they do and make san francisco a 21st century city. so, you know, it's an honor to welcome the mayor back to the hatchery, the new hatchery. we invite you, supervisor chiu, to our monthly infamous happy hours where bourbon and branch caters to meet with our tenants. it's an honor to have you gu
technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes of jane, brian, tina...
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technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on information technology. to help create a chief information officer position for the city. i was also proud to work with then mayor newsome in passing the first generation of open data legislation that we have. but as our civil grand jury in june pointed out, our i-t in san francisco is still in need of a culture shock. and this is where all of us come in today. we have 200 data sets that have already been put out there, but by and large the data sets put out by city government are data sets that i think show us in a very positive
technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city...
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question that authorities are wrestling with, while playing catch up with this technology. we look at the complicated question of what to do with drones. >> the skies across america could soon be welcoming more drones. the faa is seeking proposals from cities, states and universities to create six test sites for unmanned aircraft systems. the sites will allow them to develop safety standards that will allow drones to be fully integrated into the national air space by 2015. the drone industry said they make good economic sense. in the next three years after the faa figured out integration, we could see 70,000 jobs be created in the industry. >> the coast guard uses drones for surveillance on ice sheets in alaska and others were used during a border dispute. they will be monitoring pipelines by energy companies and by familiarers to monitor crops. new uses will need new rules to protect privacy. >> we do not want drones to be eyes in the sky spying on us. we need controls so that drones are only used when we have -- we believe a crime is happening or we are trying to do something particular
question that authorities are wrestling with, while playing catch up with this technology. we look at the complicated question of what to do with drones. >> the skies across america could soon be welcoming more drones. the faa is seeking proposals from cities, states and universities to create six test sites for unmanned aircraft systems. the sites will allow them to develop safety standards that will allow drones to be fully integrated into the national air space by 2015. the drone...
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republicans and their problem with technology and stuart, this quote caught my eye "romney's senior strategist stuart stevens, may well be remembered by historians as the last guy to run a presidential campaign who never tweeted." >> really made -- if i had tweeted in this campaign this whole discussion we've been having about the second amendment would be replaced about the first amendment and whether it should apply to tweeting. listen i don't think that it would be a great mistake if we felt that technology in itself is going to save the republican party. technology is something to a large degree you can go out and purchase and if we think there's an off the shelf solution that you can with the republican party it's wrong. you know, we've had a lot of chance since the campaign to spend time with the obama folks and sometimes they had better technology. some cases we have better technologiment we don't have 140 character problem in the republican party. we have a larger problem that we have to look at and be patient about it. and trying to think that there's one solution like this
republicans and their problem with technology and stuart, this quote caught my eye "romney's senior strategist stuart stevens, may well be remembered by historians as the last guy to run a presidential campaign who never tweeted." >> really made -- if i had tweeted in this campaign this whole discussion we've been having about the second amendment would be replaced about the first amendment and whether it should apply to tweeting. listen i don't think that it would be a great...